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Filter by:Facial lines that develop from repeated facial expression, such as glabellar lines (GL), are typically treated by selectively weakening specific muscles with small quantities of botulinum toxin. AGN-151586 is an investigational product being developed for the treatment of GL. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of AGN-151586 for the treatment of GL in participants with moderate to severe GL. This was a 12-week study in which eligible subjects were enrolled into the study containing 2 treatment periods, double-blind period and open-label period. Participants were randomly assigned to receive AGN-151586 or placebo. There was 1 in a 4 chance that participants would receive placebo. Around 600 adult participants with moderate to severe GL were to be enrolled in the study in approximately 38 sites across the world. Participants received either AGN-151586 or Placebo administered as 5 intramuscular injections to the glabellar complex on Day 1. Participants meeting retreatment criteria may have received an open-label treatment of AGN-151586 during the study. Participants attended regular visits during the study at a study site. The effect of the treatment was checked by medical assessments, blood tests, telephone calls, questionnaires and checking for side effects.
This is a Phase 2, dose ranging study to evaluate the safety of OnabotulinumtoxinA X and to compare the efficacy of OnabotulinumtoxinA X and placebo for the treatment of Glabellar Lines in adult participants with moderate to severe GL.
This is a prospective, longitudinal, non-interventional, multi-center study to collect subject and physician satisfaction, and treatment experience with Dysport in real clinical practice in subjects of Chinese origin.
Hyperfunctional facial lines that develop from repeated facial expression, such as glabellar lines (GL), are typically treated by selectively weakening specific muscles with small quantities of botulinum toxin. BOTOX (onabotulinumtoxinA) was first approved for aesthetic treatment of glabellar lines in 2001 and is one of the most common nonsurgical procedures in aesthetic medicine. This is a proof-of-concept study to evaluate how safe this new OnabotA X formulation is in treating adult participants with GL . OnabotA X is an onabotulinumtoxinA investigational product being developed for the treatment of moderate to severe glabellar lines (GL). This is a 180-day, open-label study to assess the safety of OnabotA X in adult subjects with moderate to severe GL. Around 90 participants will be enrolled in the study in approximately 5 sites in the United States. Participants will receive one dose of OnabotA X administered as 5 injections on Day 1. There may be higher treatment burden for participants in this trial compared to their standard of care. Participants will attend regular weekly visits during the study at a hospital or clinic. The effect of the treatment will be checked by medical assessments, blood tests, checking for side effects and completing questionnaires.
To compare the safety and efficacy of "HG-102" with Botox® in the improvement of moderate to severe glabellar lines.
This is a phase 3, multicenter, open-label study to evaluate the safety of QM1114-DP for the long term treatment of moderate to severe Glabellar (Frown) Lines (GL) and Lateral Canthal Lines (Crow's Feet and LCL).
To evaluate the long-term safety of MT10109L in the treatment of GL and/or LCL in participants with moderate to severe GL and/or LCL.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of AGN-151586 over a range of doses for the treatment of moderate to severe glabellar lines (GL).
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of MT10109L in the treatment of glabellar lines (GL) in participants with moderate to severe GL.
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of MT10109L for the treatment of lateral canthal lines (LCL) with or without concurrent treatment of glabellar lines (GL) in participants with moderate to severe LCL and GL.